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''She Pivots'' Joins the iHeartPodcast Network on March 6


''She Pivots''
''She Pivots''

iHeartPodcasts, together with host and creator Emily Tisch Sussman, have announced that "She Pivots" is now a part of the iHeartPodcast Network. Vanessa Hudgens will kick off the new partnership as the first episode under iHeartPodcasts launches this week. "She Pivots" is aimed at redefining women's success stories.

In a world where conventional notions of achievement often revolve around linear career paths, the show spotlights the real-life experiences of women who have shown that success is not defined by a one-size-fits-all formula. New episodes will be released weekly on Wednesdays and feature inspiring women who have gone through life-altering pivots and perspective shifts.

Host and creator Emily Tisch Sussman gives listeners a peek inside the lives of powerhouse women with interviews from Vice President Kamala Harris, Brooke Shields, Allyson Felix, Priyanka Chopra, and Bobbi Brown, while also debuting never-before-heard stories from guests like trans Navy Veteran Paula M. Neira or fundamentalist cult survivor, Susi Massey. For Season Three, "She Pivots" will bring together a unique collection of interesting and influential women to tell the stories of the personal moments that lead up to their pivot, creating a space for women to embrace the full spectrum of their experiences.

Guests for season three include actress turned entrepreneur Vanessa Hudgens, ballet dancer Misty Copeland, fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff, "Moms Demand Action" founder Shannon Watts and more. The podcast will shed light on the recognition that pivots are not setbacks but stepping stones to new success.

"She Pivots is changing the cultural conversation around how women talk about and think about their careers," said Sussman. "I am excited to join forces with the No. 1 podcast publisher, iHeartPodcasts, and continue to make a show that inspires and empowers women to trust their instincts and skills. I want women to know that everything you have done has given you the toolkit you need to make your pivot. You have everything you need inside of you, and I can't wait to showcase the stories of women who have proven just that in season three."

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